34 comments:

Would you please link your post to the Theme Day page on the City Daily Photo portal at http://citydailyphoto.org/index.htmlUnlike the previous portal, this one does not automatically link you, but requires you to go in and enter your own details into a Linky. If you enter anything incorrectly, I will come through and fix it up for you.

Well done Jack, you could easily have cropped the top image, but sadly as you say, some people treat the world as their own private garbage bin..it's one of the things that make me so angry. You can still see the beauty of the area.

I like your interpretation of "water's edge" in the first shot. The natural beauty is still there with the beautiful fall colors and reflections. It's just unfortunate that us people sometimes ruin those scenes with our junk! Happy November! :)

It is so sad to see what some people do to our parks and other beautiful places! What's so difficult about finding a trash can in a public place???? Great shots, Jack, and thank you for the trash-free second shot -- gives me hope!!

The water's edge offers a myriad of interpretation, and you chose the more unusual scene for today, but alas, it is too common in too many areas. The ducks in the second photo appreciate the environment in which they find themselves!

People dropping litter makes me so cross. I saw a chap outside my house the other morning toss his coffee cup over a fence. It was only that I was still in my nightie that stopped me running after him to remonstrate!

Dear Jack: Ahem...please do not blame me for your jumpy eyes and frazzled nerves. Methinks those symptoms might have more to do with the "spirits" you were drinking last night! That's what methinks. :-)

Jack, I really appreciate the fact you have chosen the trash shot as the main photo on this day. Sadly this is a shocking worldwide reality and showing it is somehow pedagogic, if you know what I mean. Apart from that, it's a beautiful photo.